
Conversations about change-ringing in North America.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Music InterviewsMusicPerforming ArtsArts | ||||

• Tracy Chevalier is an author and admirer of ringing, an American expat living in London.
• Tracy writes historical fiction: we briefly touch on writing and researching Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Last Runaway, and Remarkable Creatures (and glan... more
• Carbaretta Bartland is a ringer and author from, well... I'll let her tell you.
• Her books, A Short Touch of Bristol and Her First Long Length explore many aspects of ringing--band management, instruction, challenging methods, flowering relationsh... more
• Ben White-Horne is a ringer and programmer from Cambridge (that one, not this one).
• Notably, Ben is one of the authors of Wheatley, whom you may have seen sitting quietly in the corner of one of your Ringing Room towers. We talk about the constru... more
* Season 2 will start with new monthly episodes in April 2023
* How long? No way to tell!
* Two upcoming guests are authors; you may want to check out their books before listening. Carbaretta Bartland is the author of A Short Touch of Bristol and... more
• Joan Hutchinson is a ringer variously of Smith College, Boston, Philadelphia, New Hampshire, Smith College, Minnesota, and Colorado. While Joan has plenty of tower experience, Whitechapel Handbells are her first ringing love.
• We discuss ringing i... more
• Bryn Reinstadler is a ringer and conductor from Boston, co-creator of Ringing Room, and has twice previously appeared on Treble's Going to discuss MIT's Interterm Activity Period course on change ringing (May 2020) and Ringing Room's first birthday... more
• Steve Coleman is a ringer in the Gloucester and Bristol (G&B) Association, author of many articles and books, and impetus behind the G&B Summer and Winter Schools.
• Steve's books are chock-full of useful advice and helpful hints, and he will be ba... more
• Today's episode is excerpted from a panel discussion at the April 2021 Seven Towers Festival, featuring Porter Brownlee, David Graves, Remica Gray, and Meredith Morris.
• We discuss the much-debated, now documented (see below), genesis of the festi... more
We’re gonna miss u in winter and spring :(
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